Chance. Because my heart is in the right place. Reporter at this point, carter remains on administrative leave as he awaits a decision by the School District on his future. Robert handa, nbc bay area news. Thanks so much. The artist and activist he was trying to honor is reacting to the video and controversy. A camera caught up with him in Southern California hours ago saying he wants to talk to the teacher. In all truth, i want to do something at that school. Im headed right now to the area. I might go up to the school. He is in the south bay now. He is here to deliver a keynote speech at a south bay tech conference. Less than 40 minutes ago, he had a one on one conversation with our own scott budman. Scott will join us live with commons message to that teacher. Thats coming up tonight at 6 00. In. Airbnb will pay for a deadly shooting. Five people were killed on halloween night. The company has set aside money for funerals and counseling for the families. The move comes after the fam
Reporter he expects the is in suspense of the new legislation requiring land lords to have a valid reason to remove at t remove tenants. Redwood city leaders took action. They passed an ordinance issue preventing tenants from being displaced. Saying its a shame that come unscrupulous land lords have chosen to exacerbate displacement and homelessness in in order to make obscene profits. Theyre disregarding the issued three days after the ordinance went into effect. Hes ready to fight so he can stay home. The law is pretty clear. I dont think they have a leg to stand on. Theres a new housing study that unveils bleak numbers for california. The state is home to four of the nations most five most spencive housing markets. In case youre wondering, l. A. Is number 7. Theres more. Over 40 of californians pay more than 30 of their income just to keep a roof over their head. Thats the highest rate in the nation. It applies to owners and renters. A local story is making national headlines. And t
From the Nations Capital to wherever you are, the opinions that matter most, your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan powered by cable. Good afternoon everyone. Please take your seats so we can get started. Thank you. My name is Kristin Clarke attorney general at the department of justice and i am pleased to be here to celebrate the anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. [applause] [cheering] i want to acknowledge all of our distinguished guests, congressman hoyer, the chair of the eeoc, thehe department leads and we are pleased to host all of you today. Thirtythree years ago, congress sought to safeguard the rights of people with disabilities to fully participate in all aspects of society and to assure equality of opportunity. Independent living and economic selfsufficiency. This landmark law has supported countless numbers of people with disabilities the opportunity to vote without architectural barriers to work. To live in their own Home Communities instead of
From the Nations Capital to wherever you are, the opinions that matter most, your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan powered by cable. Good afternoon everyone. Please take your seats so we can get started. Thank you. My name is Kristin Clarke attorney general at the department of justice and i am pleased to be here to celebrate the anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. [applause] [cheering] i want to acknowledge all of our distinguished guests, congressman hoyer, the chair of the eeoc, thehe department leads and we are pleased to host all of you today. Thirtythree years ago, congress sought to safeguard the rights of people with disabilities to fully participate in all aspects of society and to assure equality of opportunity. Independent living and economic selfsufficiency. This landmark law has supported countless numbers of people with disabilities the opportunity to vote without architectural barriers to work. To live in their own Home Communities instead of
From the Nations Capital to wherever you are, the opinions that matter most, your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan powered by cable. Good afternoon everyone. Please take your seats so we can get started. Thank you. My name is Kristin Clarke attorney general at the department of justice and i am pleased to be here to celebrate the anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. [applause] [cheering] i want to acknowledge all of our distinguished guests, congressman hoyer, the chair of the eeoc, thehe department leads and we are pleased to host all of you today. Thirtythree years ago, congress sought to safeguard the rights of people with disabilities to fully participate in all aspects of society and to assure equality of opportunity. Independent living and economic selfsufficiency. This landmark law has supported countless numbers of people with disabilities the opportunity to vote without architectural barriers to work. To live in their own Home Communities instead of